I am looking at bench vise's and hacksaw's (for weight bolts), any recommendations on brands, models, and/or sizes to look out for?
I am looking at bench vise's and hacksaw's (for weight bolts), any recommendations on brands, models, and/or sizes to look out for?
Certainly not quality tools but for as little as they will be used these would be hard to beat and cheaper than a vice.
http://www.harborfreight.com/power-tools/cut-off-saws.html
Dick
Corey a cutoff wheel on a little Dremel will go through one fairly quickly...so...if you use say a larger wheel on an air tool...it'll buzz through it in a second. Unless you like to hacksaw....![]()
ditto that
and i cut the screwdriver slot with the same tool :thumbup:
I have this one, http://www.harborfreight.com/6-inch-cut-off-saw-41453.html
I use it for threaded rod, and just recently, 1/2" rebar for my concrete pad I poured. It will create sparks, so use carefully and don't do it in the dusty shop type enviroment. When used right, these things are great for the money.
Dave
So, now I am thinking I should have a rotary or cut-off tool. I prefer hand held stuff, as I just don't have the space for so many tabletop/workstations.
I am thnking of something like this: http://www.amazon.com/gp/aw/d/B000051WQX/ref=redir_mdp_mobile
Any opinions?
If you get a Dremel get one with the Flex Shaft. Do NOT buy the ergonomic shaft. Get the one with the straight Steel Shaft. Its not too hard to make up a holder to mount on your lathe. If not, you have to make up a special holder to hold the Dremel by the head and it has an odd thread, something like 3/4-12.
Here is the one I am talking about. You should be able to find the whole kit with one at a reasonable price.
http://www.ebay.com/itm/42-DREMEL-T...062?pt=LH_DefaultDomain_0&hash=item336e68f7e6